Bioremediation and decolorization of anaerobically digested distillery spent wash

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V. Kumar
L. Wati
F. FitzGibbon
P. Nigam
I.M. Banat
D. Singh
R. Marchant
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[1] Haryana Agriculture University,Department of Microbiology
[2] Ulster University Ulster,School of Applied Biological & Chemical Sciences
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Biotechnology Letters | 1997年 / 19卷
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Glucose; Organic Chemistry; Bacterial Culture; Realistic Approach; Pollution Potential;
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A facultative anaerobic pure bacterial culture L-2 capable of growth on 12.5% (v/v) diluted digested spent wash supplemented with glucose (10g/l) was isolated from an Indian distillery. It achieved 31% decolorization and 57% COD reduction after 7 days' incubation. The advantages of using such a culture for digested spent wash bioremediation are apparent in providing a realistic approach for decreasing its pollution potential prior to disposal.
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页码:311 / 314
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